Arkansas Times: They urned it! Smith Family Funeral Homes is number one in our annual readers poll
They urned it! Smith Family Funeral Homes is number one in our annual readers poll
The Times-Reporter: A history of hearses: Bob Smith's new museum in Dover focuses on funeral homes
Bob Smith, who owns funeral homes in Sugarcreek and Bolivar, has been collecting ambulances, hearses and funeral home memorabilia for 50 years. He has collected all of the vehicles and items at a ...
A history of hearses: Bob Smith's new museum in Dover focuses on funeral homes
The original Smith Funeral Home first opened its doors on Valentine’s Day 1955 in a house on North Little Rock’s Main Street that once contained an OB/GYN’s practice. Almost 70 years later, Jeff Smith ...
By the early seventeenth century, the Dutch too were exploring the possibilities of trade in the Indian Ocean. Soon the French traders arrived on the scene. The problem was that all the companies were interested in buying the same things. The fine qualities of cotton and silk produced in India had a big market in Europe.
One way of exploring such changes is by focusing on a peasant revolt. In such climactic times rebels express their anger and fury; they rise against what they perceive to be injustice and the causes of their suffering.
He just loved travelling, and went to far-off places, exploring new worlds and peoples. Before he set off for India in 1332-33, he had made pilgrimage trips to Mecca, and had already travelled extensively in Syria, Iraq, Persia, Yemen, Oman and a few trading ports on the coast of East Africa.